Barack Obama's Foreign Policies

Obama's main focus is the U.S foreign policies. He wants a better country for us. Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change we seek. -Obama One of his foreign policies was the Asia-Pacific policy. This policy plans to increase investments in diplomatic, economic and strategic partnerships in the region. It will also strengthen the bilateral security alliances and deepening of working relationships with combining powers. Some of the combing in powers were China, India, and Indonesia. The United States definitely wanted to get along with the Asia-Pacific area because they were the main players int the global economy and they were allies with Japan and South Korea. They are going ahead with going along with the Asia-Pacific Policy even though they know it may cause tension between them, the United States, and China. I would put out legislative and foreign policy accomplishments in our first two years against any president with the possible exceptions of Johnson, FDR, and Lincoln just in terms of what we've gotten done in modern history. But, you know, when it comes to the economy, we've got slot more work to do. And we're gonna keep on at it! -Obama Some people did not agree with this policy. Beijing is troubled by Obama’s policies toward Asia because it sees them as directed against China and detrimental to its interests. But it was more troubled by Romney’s rhetoric during the campaign and probably interprets the election outcome as portending more continuity than change in U.S. policy. On balance, Beijing would rather deal with a devil it knows than cope with the uncertainties of a new U.S. administration. -Thomas Fingar. Another important policy and/or annual event was the G8 Summit at Camp David. The G8 stand Group 8, which is just 8. The G8 is a forum for the worlds eight wealthiest countries and takes place in the UK. The countries come together to address major global, political, and security challenges. They also discuss energy and climate change; also, food security and nutrition. As all leaders here today agreed, growth and jobs must be out to priority. A stable growing European economy is in everybody's best interest including America's. -Obama
(I WILL DO MORE RESEARCH ON MORE FOREIGN POLICIES. THIS IS SOME OF WHAT I HAVE REASON)